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A lurker of the depths, found in subterranean lakes and rivers.  Dangerous and aggressive, giant toads will pursue and attack any dwarves they chance upon.  Capable of inflicting heavy casualties amongst unarmed civilians, and have been known to withstand multiple stone-fall traps.  Treat with caution.
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A lurker of the depths, found in subterranean [[lake]]s and [[river]]s.  Dangerous and aggressive, '''giant toads''' will pursue and attack any [[dwarves]] they chance upon.  Capable of inflicting heavy casualties amongst unarmed civilians, and have been known to withstand multiple stone-fall [[trap]]s.  Treat with caution.
  
They are known to spend all of their time programming obscure ASCII video games.
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They are exotic [[pet]]s, so you cannot tame them until you have a [[noble]] called [[dungeon master]]. They also have a [MOUNT_EXOTIC]-tag on them as far as I have played, I haven't seen anyone riding with them...
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They are also known to spend all of their time programming obscure ASCII video games.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 9 September 2009

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A lurker of the depths, found in subterranean lakes and rivers. Dangerous and aggressive, giant toads will pursue and attack any dwarves they chance upon. Capable of inflicting heavy casualties amongst unarmed civilians, and have been known to withstand multiple stone-fall traps. Treat with caution.

They are exotic pets, so you cannot tame them until you have a noble called dungeon master. They also have a [MOUNT_EXOTIC]-tag on them as far as I have played, I haven't seen anyone riding with them...

They are also known to spend all of their time programming obscure ASCII video games.

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